Is he spittin facts?

Is he spittin facts?

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nu metal proves this correct.

hot take: beck has combined rock and rap music better than anyone.

This makes a good work being the later, it is indeed very zappa-esque and gong-like
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Hotter take: combining rap and rock usually sucks

Thats not a hot take
Nu Metal was rap and metal mixed and that was mainstream 20 years ago
Rap was originally inspired by RnB and Soul music and those dont really mix with Rock that well

Thats because black artists dont need to appropriate music to be cool
also lets not forget basically that rock was pretty much invented by black musicians

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>nu metal
You're really sticking it to the other zoomers.

>rock
>rap
>combining rock & rap
cringe

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i mean rappers are seen as the epitome of cool and this whole era has been a bite of emo/grunge/punk/metal culture. dudes even grew their hair out. they're running out of ideas. i think it's over once rap is out, they're average after that.

Of course other genres are taking more from hiphop than hiphop is taking from them. Hiphop is at the center of pop culture. Why would it be the other way around with hiphop being influenced by less popular genres?

Hip-hop is extremely influenced by less popular genres, it's just being done poorly.

Yes
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What about Run DMC?

yeah, mostly because (i assume) since hiphop, rap etc. is a lot more popular these days, they're doing more of the crossing over than the hiphop/rap producers are? that's my best guess. but my own feelings are: i don't think a lot of these younger dudes producing trap over and over again could do a crossover, they're very limited in their producing abilities. there's only so many producers that could really pull it off, mostly older dudes. take a rapper like necro for example, he's always had some kind of incorporation of heavy metal influences in his producing (he's a huge fan of metallica). and.. not all hiphop heads are fans of rock. i wonder if he thought of that for a moment.

>>combining rock & rap
>cringe
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they rule. and pioneered it

Not at all, loads of rappers have rock in their songs, look at Denzel Curry and XxxTentacion

because rockers need to incorporate rap in order to stay relevant

why would rappers copy other people when they are the absolute pinnacle of popular music?

And look at how basedboys hate them for not being overly Lyrical

White HipHop fans are worst than Metalheads

>Rnb doesn't mix well with rock music
How exactly did rock music come about in the first place?

NOW WE'RE ANTHRAX AND WE TAKE NO SHIT

Nu metal isn't rap + metal you moron, that's rap metal. Nu metal can have rapping in it, but half the time, it doesn't (see early Korn and early SOTD).

See

There are more examples too, like Bones (basically started modern emo rap and trap metal), Lil Peep, Sybyr, Ghostemane (started out into extreme metal and all the various hardcore spinoff sounds, Machine Gun Kelly, Yungblud (though it could be argued he's bringing rapping into pop punk instead of the reverse), Zillakami and to a lesser extent Sosmula of City Morgue (Zilla is the dude 6ix9ine ripped off), Scarlxrd (was in a rap metal/alternative metal band Myth City), and as of late, Jasiah and Nascar Aloe (the latter is more influenced by punk).

niggers invented both genres the fuck

You can also tell which rock fans' only exposure to rap music is what's current at the time. In the 2000's, we got the infamous genre "crunkcore", which tried blending crunk and snap music, two subgenres meant for partying in clubs, with pop screamo/post-hardcore screaming. It was the worst thing ever. The reason why modern day trap metal/metal trap and punk rap works for me is that they aren't trying to scream over party music. Imagine if someone like Bones screamed over some bubblegum trap or pop reggaeton beat, that would be disgusting.